USS America (CV-66)
The third USS America (CV-66), originally CVA-66, was a supercarrier of the United States Navy that served from 1965 to 1996.
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Supercarrier - United States Navy - 1965 - 1996
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She was laid down on 1 January 1961 at Newport News, Virginia, by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Corp., launched on 1 February 1964, sponsored by Mrs. David L. McDonald, wife of Admiral David L. McDonald, the Chief of Naval Operations, and commissioned at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard on 23 January 1965, Captain Lawrence Heyworth, Jr., in command.
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1 January - 1961 - Newport News, Virginia - Newport News Shipbuilding - 1 February - 1964 - Mrs. David L. McDonald - David L. McDonald - Chief of Naval Operations - Norfolk Naval Shipyard - 23 January - 1965 - Lawrence Heyworth, Jr.
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After fitting out there until 15 March 1965, America remained in Hampton Roads for operations off the Virginia capes until getting underway on 25 March. She conducted her first catapult launch on 5 April 1965, with Comdr. Kenneth B. Austin, the carrier's executive officer, piloting a Douglas A-4C Skyhawk. Proceeding thence to the Caribbean, the carrier conducted shakedown training and concluded it at Guantanamo Bay on 23 June.
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15 March - Hampton Roads - Virginia capes - 25 March - Catapult - 5 April - Kenneth B. Austin - A-4C Skyhawk - Shakedown - Guantanamo Bay - 23 June
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Entering the Norfolk shipyard for post-shakedown availability on 10 July, she remained there until 21 August. She next operated locally through late August and then proceeded to the operating areas off the Virginia capes and to Bermuda, arriving back at Norfolk on 9 September. On 25 September, Rear Admiral J. O. Cobb broke his flag as Commander, Carrier Division 2.
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10 July - 21 August - Bermuda - 9 September - 25 September - Rear Admiral - J. O. Cobb - Carrier Division 2
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | First Deployment (1965-1966) |
| ► | Second Deployment (1967) |
| ► | Bound for Vietnam |
| ► | Crisis in Lebanon |
| ► | Returning to Lebanon |
| ► | Crisis in Libya |
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